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February 2009 Cairo terrorist attacks

The February 2009 Cairo terrorist attacks were three incidents that took place in Cairo, Egypt from 22 February 2009 to 28 February 2009. Of three attacks, only the first was fatal, resulting in the death of a 17-year-old French teenager. The attacks appeared to have been directed variously at foreign tourists and Egyptian nationals alike. None of the attacks was described by Egyptian security officials as sophisticated. The motivation of at least two of the attacks was not clear, but the spate of violence came amid heightened tension following the 2008-2009 Israel-Gaza conflict, during which Egyptians had protested against their government's closure of the Rafah Border Crossing.〔Rasmussen, Will (14 January 2009). (Egypt police hold 16 Islamists after Gaza protests. ) Reuters. Uploaded 14 January 2009. Retrieved 2 March 2009.〕
==First incident: Khan el-Khalili bombing==
(詳細はlocal time on 22 February 2009, a bomb exploded in Khan el-Khalili, a ''souq'' in eastern Cairo.〔CNN (23 February 2009). (Reports: Cairo bombing not from known groups. ) Cable News Network. Updated 23 February 2009. Retrieved 2 March 2009.〕
The attack took place just after dark in front of a cafe crowded with people gathering to watch a televised football match. There were conflicting reports that the bomb was thrown from a balcony or from a motorcycle,〔BBC (23 February 2009). ('Small cell' behind Cairo blast ). BBC. Updated 24 February 2009. Retrieved 2009.〕 but security officials reported that the bomb had exploded under a bench in a garden in the square. A second bomb failed to detonate and was defused.〔 The bombs weighed and contained nails and metal fragments.〔 A 17-year-old French girl, who was among a group of 54 teenagers from Levallois-Perret, near Paris, was killed. 17 French, one German and three Saudi tourists, as well as three Egyptians, were wounded.〔〔 Early reports suggested the explosive devices were "primitive".〔
According to security sources, there was no immediate claim of responsibility by any militant group, but three suspects had been taken into custody.〔BBC (23 February 2009). (Suspects detained in Cairo blast. ) BBC. Updated 23 February 2009. Retrieved 2 March 2009.〕

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